NO change - Hartlepool United are set to name the same side that beat Peterborough last week for tomorrow’s trip to Leyton Orient.

Pools seek a fourth successive win when they travel to East London, and they take a proud defensive record after keeping three consecutive clean sheets.

Former Boro youngster Gary Liddle is expected to recover from a slight hamstring strain and keep his place.

And while Pools will again be without Adam Boyd, who misses the trip to his former club because of a back injury that won’t stand a long bus journey, Antony Sweeney is fit to return and will be on the bench alongside new signing James Poole, who has arrived on loan from Manchester City to pep up Pools’ creative options.

Pools manager Mick Wadsworth said: “Poole will have to work to get his chance.

“He is not here to go straight into the team. But I’ve seen him play a lot for Man City reserves. He will probably do well for us.

“The last three games we’ve had three clean sheets. We’ve changed a couple of things around, but every goal we have conceded has been down to a mistake, a fundamental error.

“We have worked well and confidence has been boosted for it. It’s the same starting line-up as it was last week.

“I’m so grateful how patient the fans have been this season, they have seen what we are trying to do, seen us play, stuck with us and gave us fantastic support when we needed it.”

With striker James Brown still out as well as Boyd, Pools are a bit light in attack, but have proved that they can score goals and keep clean sheets on their travels.

They have conceded only once away from home, in a 1-0 defeat at MK Dons six weeks ago. Pools have won at Yeovil and Plymouth and drawn at Rochdale and Brentford.

Orient go into the game on a poor run of results. They have not won in their last four games, and have only one victory and two draws in the last eight matches.